Robert A. Creo, Esquire Receives the Sir Francis Bacon Award!

Mary Kate Coleman presents Robert A. Creo, Esq with the Sir Francis Bacon Award

 Robert A. Creo, Esq, has over 40 years of practical experience in the dispute resolution field as an attorney, arbitrator, mediator, and educator.  He has served as a neutral in thousands of cases since 1979.  He is an Adjunct Professor at Duquesne University School of Law. https://www.law.duq.edu/ He is a member of numerous professional organizations and has authored numerous publications including Alternative Dispute Resolution: Law Procedure and Commentary for the Pennsylvania Practitioner (George T. Bisel Company, Inc., October 2006).   Mr. Creo graduated from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis in 1977 and Brandeis University in 1974. You can read Mr. Creo’s full bio here, https://www.robertcreo.com/

He is a principal of a new website The Happy! Effective Lawyer, www.happy.lawyer, focusing on lawyer contentment and peak performance through online courses. The courses teach eight core competencies that scientific research has proven enhances both performance and contentment.

"No accomplishment or success is a result of only individual efforts and that all awards result from group efforts and community support. This is especially true within the legal profession --lawyers do not practice in a void"

Robert A. Creo, Esquire, Founder & CEO

On May 10th at the Hershey Convention Center in Hershey, Pa. Mary Kate Coleman, Co-Chair of Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association introduced Robert A. Creo and presented him with the Award on behalf of the ADR Committee at the PBA awards luncheon. 

During his remarks, Bob recognized and thanked his mentors and ADR colleagues who have provided guidance and support over the years.  “No accomplishment or success is a result of only individual efforts and that all awards result from group efforts and community support.  This is especially true within the legal profession --lawyers do not practice in a void. Affiliations, connections, and relationships are at the heart of lawyer competency and contentment. The PBA does an excellent job of providing services to its membership and promoting the common good for public benefit.”

“It is an honor to be recognized by my peers for the 2018 Sir Francis Bacon Award.” Robert A. Creo, Esquire

Source: Robert A. Creo, Esquire

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